Hey. Well, I'm 13/f and am an African American if that helps at all. Well, I was just wondering-what sort of techniques or creams, etc. can I use to make my hair grow faster. Thanks!
XxSunshinexX answered Sunday January 8 2006, 8:34 am: Hey babe. Alright well I am not African American but my step-mom is. Do you press your hair? Because it will stop it from breaking. Also, There are some nice hair striaghteners that doesnt damage or dry your hair out at all. Its 100 % ceramic. Its a bit pricy but sometimes you can catch them on sale. The brand name is "Hot Tools" and one of the straighteners are specifically for African American Hair. PLEASE give me feedback and rate me. Thank you.
msmytee answered Sunday January 8 2006, 1:23 am: Hi sweetie, all you need to do is keep your hair washed and use conditioner. Also, keep your ends clipped and that will stimulate hair growth. Get some "Herbal Cholesterol" conditioner by Lustrasilk, it comes in a jar and you use that after every shampoo. You can find that at any beauty supply or Walgreens. Use Pantene Pro-V shampoo for women of color. Good luck, if any further questions please let me know. [ msmytee's advice column | Ask msmytee A Question ]
stillstella answered Sunday January 8 2006, 12:56 am: Hi, one of my close friends is African-American and she told me to tell you that she uses "BlackN'Sassy Tea Tree Oil Triple Gro" She says it can work miracles when it comes to hair growth. Its three treatments in one jar -growth stimulant -deep conditioner -and a healthy hair dress. [ stillstella's advice column | Ask stillstella A Question ]
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